A new feature on the social media platform formerly known as Twitter allows users to see the location of other accounts. It has resulted in a firestorm of recriminations.
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Friday, November 28, 2025


OpenAI responds to a tragic incident, stating that the misuse of its technology contributed to a boy’s suicide, raising questions about AI responsibility and safety.

The European parliament has called for a ban on social media use for those under 16, citing growing concerns over online safety and mental health.

Three London councils have activated emergency protocols following a significant cyber-attack, highlighting the growing threat to public sector digital infrastructure.

HP announces plans to cut up to 6,000 jobs by 2028 as the company pivots towards artificial intelligence and automation to drive future growth.

Research suggests that artificial intelligence could replace up to 3 million low-skilled jobs in the UK by 2035, raising concerns about employment and retraining.

As Europe relaxes its regulations on artificial intelligence, the US is moving towards even less oversight, sparking debate over the future of AI governance.

Alibaba launches Quark AI Glasses, entering the competitive wearables market and challenging Meta with advanced features and AI integration.

Saudi Arabia is investing heavily in AI, partnering with AWS and Nvidia to build a global hub and drive innovation beyond its oil-based economy.

AWS plans to build the first commercial cloud for US government AI and supercomputing, expanding secure capabilities across all security levels.

The US economy is increasingly reliant on AI investments from tech giants, raising concerns about potential risks if the AI boom slows down.

Merck KGaA launches a new supercomputer to accelerate AI and data research, supporting innovation in pharmaceuticals and life sciences.

Nvidia’s CEO advocates for automating every possible task with AI, emphasizing efficiency and the transformative potential of artificial intelligence.

Schneider Electric warns that surging AI demand could strain European energy grids, calling for smarter infrastructure and sustainable solutions.

Siemens and Reuters Events report that AI is delivering energy savings and carbon reductions as organizations aim for net-zero targets.
